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Regulatory & Civil Authorities

Who the Standard Serves.


The GCCAI mathematical baseline of safety for autonomous systems is on the public administrative record so that any authority, in any jurisdiction, has access to an objective reference point — one that no corporation owns and none can remove.

This page is addressed to regulatory authorities, civil oversight bodies, and community institutions. Corporate fiduciaries seeking alignment should refer to Consortium.


What the Baseline Provides

A Deterministic Reference for Every Jurisdiction

Autonomous systems now govern financial transactions, clinical decisions, power distribution, and civil infrastructure. For any regulatory authority evaluating those systems, the GCCAI Mechanized Formal Specification provides a formal tool for guidance: a mathematically verified, jurisdiction-neutral standard.

The proof is the same in every jurisdiction. The math does not vary by geographic boundary.


Financial & Market Regulators

Domestic & International Market Authorities

The baseline is formally lodged under OMB Circular A-119, which directs domestic regulatory agencies to use independently developed voluntary consensus standards for autonomous systems. U.S. authorities — financial market integrity, securities oversight, insurance solvency, consumer protection — may reference this baseline directly.

The following international authorities have received formal notice of the baseline’s availability:

The GCCAI’s structure has been formally notified to the DOJ and FTC under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act (NCRPA), 15 U.S.C. §§ 4301–4306. That filing is part of the public administrative record.


Civil Infrastructure & Community Bodies

Beyond Financial Markets

The formal proof registry includes domain-specific baselines for 16 apex sectors where autonomous systems affect communities directly (see the full registry at Verification):

Any civil authority responsible for these domains may reference the domain-specific baseline directly. No membership, fee, or commercial engagement is required.


Formal Correspondence

For Regulatory Authorities & Civil Institutions

Any authority that wishes to review the baseline, discuss domain-specific proofs, or formally document its awareness may open formal correspondence with the Secretariat. All correspondence is entered into the administrative record. The Secretariat does not initiate outreach.

Open a Formal Correspondence

Transmittals are on file with the DOJ, SEC, NIST, FINRA, BIS, IAIS, Basel Committee, OCC, and NAIC. All are part of the public administrative record.

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